First of all Growth Hormone is not a steroid. It's combination of 191 amino acids, that when used, basically forces the body to produce IGF-1.
Secondly, HGH, used by itself, from a performance enhancing standpoint is close to useless. HGH is better stacked with tradtional AAS.
The only real benefit anyone would experience from using HGH is dramatically decreased recovery time from strenuous activity, faster healing from injuries etc.
It doesn't grant you with Tyson-esg knockout power or Roy Jones Jr reflexes and speed.
It doesn't improve your ability to take a punch.
It doesn't make you a better boxer.
So in short, HGH is uselss by itself.
Lastly, just because the nerds at USADA say they can blood tests are more "suitable", doesn't mean that whoever is taking is will automatically fail a test, USADA and Anti-Doping squads will always be a step behind. That's the way it will always be. There are ALWAYS ways to get around testing.
Secondly, HGH, used by itself, from a performance enhancing standpoint is close to useless. HGH is better stacked with tradtional AAS.
The only real benefit anyone would experience from using HGH is dramatically decreased recovery time from strenuous activity, faster healing from injuries etc.
It doesn't grant you with Tyson-esg knockout power or Roy Jones Jr reflexes and speed.
It doesn't improve your ability to take a punch.
It doesn't make you a better boxer.
So in short, HGH is uselss by itself.
Lastly, just because the nerds at USADA say they can blood tests are more "suitable", doesn't mean that whoever is taking is will automatically fail a test, USADA and Anti-Doping squads will always be a step behind. That's the way it will always be. There are ALWAYS ways to get around testing.

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